John Gisham (4 results)
Published by Heyne, M?nchen 1997., 1997
- Softcover
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Published by Das Beste, Stuttgart 2000, 2000
- Hardcover
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Language: Spanish
- Softcover
Seller: Book_Mob, Santa Clarita, CA, U.S.A.Book_Mob
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paperback. Condition: Good. Clean pages with no markings. Minor wear on edges and corners.Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc. Ships same day in most cases.
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Published by Doubleday, New York 1994
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, U.S.A.Vero Beach Books
Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Fine unread condition charcoal black boards, maroon cloth spine, and gold spine lettering contained in a fine condition non price-clipped color illustrated dust jacket. Includes List of Other Books by John Grisham and Acknowledgments. "The FBI recorded almost…four hundred bombings in Mississippi frm 1964 to 1968, virtually all related to the civil rights movement, and almost all involving black churches or black homes. In 1967 in Greenville, Mississippi, known Klan member Sam Cayhall is accused of bombing the law offices of Jewish civil rights activist Marvin Kramer, killing Kramer's two sons. Cayhall's first trial, with an all-white jury and a Klan rally outside the courthouse, ends in a hung jury; the retrial six months later has the same outcome. Twelve years later an ambitious district attorney in Greenville reopens the case. Much has changed since 1967, and this time, with a jury of eight whites and four blacks, Cayhall is convicted. He is transferred to the state penitentiary at Parchman to await execution on death row. In 1990, in the huge Chicago law firm of Kravitz & Bane, a young lawyer named Adam Hall asks to work on the Cayhall case, which the firm has handled on a pro bono basis for years. But the case is all but lost and time is running out: within weeks Sam Cay hall will finally go to the gas chamber. Why in the world would Adam want to get involved?" - from the inner front and rear jacket flaps. Mize, Paul Randall (book design); Angelo, M. (jacket photograph); Cookman, Whitney (jacket design) (illustrator).